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London Bridge pickpocket jailed and banned from tube
Thursday 25 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
A prolific pickpocket who stole from tube passengers has been jailed and banned from the London Underground following a British Transport Police investigation.
New mobile market stall unveiled in Waterloo
Tuesday 23 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
A new mobile market stall with a chicken totem was unveiled in Waterloo on Tuesday as part of the area's St George's Day celebrations.
Southbank Centre masterplan architect Rick Mather dies aged 75
Monday 22 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Architect Rick Mather, whose masterplan for the redevelopment of the arts complex on the South Bank was published in 2000, has died at the age of 75.
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse: theatre, opera & music on Bankside
Monday 22 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
The candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe will open on 9 January 2014 with a production of The Duchess of Malfi, the theatre has announced.
Name streets after fallen soldiers, says councillor
Monday 22 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Service men and women from Southwark who are killed in conflict should have local streets named after them, a Chaucer ward councillor has said.
Glass floor at Tower Bridge walkways will create "wow factor"
Monday 22 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Plans to insert glass panels into the upper walkways of Tower Bridge to enable visitors to watch bridge lifts in progress are expected to be endorsed by a City of London Corporation committee next week.
Globe celebrates Bard's birthday with fun day and new-look foyer
Sunday 21 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
On Sunday Shakespeare's Globe hosted a free family fun day to celebrate the Bard's birthday. The theatre has also this week opened its new-look foyer.
Waterloo planning policy approved by Lambeth cabinet
Saturday 20 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
A new supplementary planning document for Waterloo has been approved by Lambeth's cabinet as the council prepares for "huge" new developments in the area.
Young traders double their money with Elephant & Castle tote bags
Wednesday 17 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Tote bags designed and marketed by local children proved a sell-out sensation at the Elephant & Castle Market on Saturday.
Thatcher's final journey via the Elephant & Castle
Wednesday 17 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Baroness Thatcher's funeral cortege travelled through SE1 on Wednesday lunchtime as the hearse carrying her coffin made its way from St Paul's Cathedral to Mortlake Crematorium.
LeSoCo: new name for further education in Southwark and Lewisham
Sunday 14 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Last summer Lewisham College took over Southwark College, including its Waterloo campus. Now the combined institution has a new name: LeSoCo.
Shard attraction pays no business rates due to bureaucratic logjam
Sunday 14 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Southwark Council has complained to the Government about a bureaucratic logjam which means that the View from the Shard visitor attraction has yet to pay any business rates.
Campaign launched to save Union Theatre and rail arch businesses
Saturday 13 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
The Union Theatre and a costume studio are just some of the small business facing eviction from their premises in railway arches north and south of Union Street.
Burglars steal artefacts from burnt-out Cuming Museum
Friday 12 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
An ornate Asian tray is among items stolen from the burnt-out ruins of the Cuming Museum in Walworth Road.
Southwark hoists Millwall flag at Tooley Street HQ
Friday 12 April 2013 - London SE1 website team
Southwark Council has raised the Millwall FC flag above its Tooley Street headquarters as the club prepares to take on Wigan in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley.
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